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Online Non-Collocated Estimation of Payload and Articular Stress for Real-Time Human Ergonomy Assessment

Yeshasvi Tirupachuri, Prashanth Ramadoss, Lorenzo Rapetti, Claudia Latella, Kourosh Darvish, Silvio Traversaro, Daniele Pucci
IEEE Access Journal 2021 ( Volume: 9)

Online_Non_Collocated_Estimation_of_Payload_and_Articular_Stress_for_Real_Time_Human_Ergonomy_Assessment.mp4

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@ARTICLE{9526592,
  author={Tirupachuri, Yeshasvi and Ramadoss, Prashanth and Rapetti, Lorenzo and Latella, Claudia and Darvish, Kourosh and Traversaro, Silvio and Pucci, Daniele},
  journal={IEEE Access},
  title={Online Non-Collocated Estimation of Payload and Articular Stress for Real-Time Human Ergonomy Assessment},
  year={2021},
  volume={9},
  number={},
  pages={123260-123279},
  doi={10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3109238}}

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